If you are a romantic soul this would be the perfect design for you. Unlike the previous bedrooms, this seems somewhat luxurious, more classical. I would say it calls for reading old romantic novels on cold afternoons.

Imagine this room without just one detail? Yes, the painting on the wall. Add details in your bedroom. Make it a bit more lively, and you will enjoy all your time spent there, whether you are just relaxing in your sitting area or preparing to fall asleep.

This bedroom would not be the same without yellow details. Using bright color greatly revives the the space and makes it special. The chairs provide a bright sunny spot to read the newspaper or unwind after a long day.

If you want to make your bedroom a beautiful place to relax and enjoy your rest, don’t complicate it. A simple bedroom with the place to read books and and enough light will provide you all the comfort needed to have those hours for your own time.

A beautiful bed, armchairs to relax, and a cozy fireplace is what is striking in this bedroom.

All the details and design well point that this room was designed to spend as much time as possible enjoying it.

An ultra-modern bedroom with monochromatic color palette is also a great choice. Use the white if you want to visually expand the space, automatically it will feel more comfortable and relaxing. The chaise lounge chair and corner fireplace accent this feeling.

Whatever style and design you choose remember that this needs to be your own personal private space. Make sure it is comfortable and put in your own little details. You will spend a lot of time in this room, so make sure you love it.

It doesn’t matter what size or how much space your master bedroom has, you can increase the space’s beauty and functionality by adding a small sitting space in your most private quarters. Whether you choose an elegant chaise lounge, a pillow-covered window seat, or several cushy armchairs, master bedrooms with sitting areas are perfect as a place to wind down with a book or relax with your morning newspaper at the end and beginning of the day.

Of course, the type of sitting area in your bedroom is going to depend heavily on your available space, and design options will vary widely if you have a compact, medium, large, or even expansive bedroom. Out of 148,473 bedrooms surveyed, only 10% were considered compact, the most challenging rooms to add a sitting space, while all the other bedrooms were spaced between larger sizes (see chart below).

You can find dozens of rooms featuring sitting areas for inspiration online, if you are thinking of featuring one of your own. But no matter how you choose to create one, a sitting area in your bedroom can evolve your room’s functionality into a room that goes beyond just sleeping at night.

How to Choose Seating For Your Sitting Area

There are several tips you can take advantage of when deciding and creating the ultimate sitting area in your bedroom. Just remember to be creative, and something as simple as a single chair and a small table can make a big difference.

First, take stock of how much space you have available, and remember not everybody has reasonable space for that full body chaise you have been eyeing. Ideal places include bay windows or a small balcony or porch, but you can also make do with just a corner that can be emptied of other cluttering furniture; you can even replace a nightstand with a chair if your bedroom is extra tight.

Create functionality by deciding how the space will be most used, either for conversations with two chairs divided by a small table, or as a reading nook that includes a throw blanket and several pillows. Remember that either way, your bed still takes center stage in the room, so make sure your seating compliments it in form, color, and materials.

Consider multiple seating areas if you have a large family who like to visit you in the morning as you check your email. A desk space, combined with a small couch, can work wonders in your use of the space.

Choosing Where to Put Your Sofa

A master bedroom with a sofa is increasing its functionality by adding a space for conversation, a cozy reading niche, and even a comfy seat to watch some television in the evening while your spouse sleeps. However, choosing exactly where to put your new sofa, depending on placement of the bed and other furniture pieces, can be tricky.

If space is a concern, one popular option is to place the sofa just at the end of the bed, in place of a trunk or foot board. In this way, the television or other focus pieces of the room can be enjoyed by individuals who are either sitting or lying down without cumbersome moving of heavy objects.

For master bedrooms with a sofa who also have a bit more space along a wall, a sofa can be placed on one side of the room, opposite a focus wall or closet, giving you a place to cozy up and read. An ideal location for a sofa is somewhere you can sit while also enjoying the view out the window.